Across
- 2. Forced labor imposed by the state, often used for public works.
- 4. A unit of currency in pre-revolutionary France.
- 7. A high-ranking official responsible for financial matters in the government.
- 8. Able to produce abundant crops or offspring.
- 11. Gatherings or meetings of people for a specific purpose, such as the Assembly of Notables.
- 13. A great victory or success.
- 15. A temporary tax on income levied in France during the 18th century.
- 16. The conduct of international relations and negotiations between states.
- 19. régime The old order or system, referring to the traditional political and social structure in France before the revolution.
- 20. Advocates of an economic theory that emphasizes the role of agriculture as the source of wealth.
Down
- 1. A representative assembly in France that included representatives from the clergy, nobility, and common people.
- 3. A drastic and fundamental change in political, social, or economic institutions.
- 5. A cultural movement that emphasized reason, science, and individual rights, influencing the intellectual climate of the time.
- 6. Free or released from a duty or obligation, such as taxation.
- 9. Absolute rule or authority, often used negatively to describe oppressive government.
- 10. Rendu A publication of royal accounts, used for financial transparency.
- 12. The state of being without a job or work.
- 14. A state of financial ruin or insolvency.
- 17. Associations of craftsmen or merchants with common interests and goals.
- 18. A regional judicial body in France, also involved in political matters.
